TH ART E01, Principles of Acting

This course allows older adults to explore the human condition in historical and contemporary dramatic literature, fairy tales, myths, and legends, satire, and parody. By learning how to analyze and interpret these texts, older adults will be able to craft the characters that inhabit these stories. Through the transformative process of creativity, older adults improve their acting skills and participate in a public performance, which builds self-confidence and self esteem.

Course Number: 9834 Time: 11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m. TLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Gannen B

Course Number: 9835 Time: 2 - 4:50 p.m. TLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Gannen B

TH ART E02, Theater Arts Appreciation

This course expands older adults’ knowledge of play production methods and the history of the theater as it relates to current society and the life experiences of older adults. Older adults will learn about theater production from the viewpoint of the director, actor, critic, and viewer.

Course Number: 9836 Time: 9 - 10:50 a.m. FLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Abatemarco A M

TH ART E05, Reader’s Theater

This course increases older adults’ knowledge of how to present dramatic literature and allows them to express themselves by reading scenes, poetry, illuminating literature, or speeches in front of an audience. Older adults also interpret plays and practice acting skills with their peers. This course expands older adults’ experience with dramatic literature without requiring perfect recall from memory.

Course Number: 9837 Time: 11 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. FLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Abatemarco A M

Course Number: 9849 Time: 9 - 10:50 a.m. WLocation: EC 1227 107Instructor: Achorn J CThis is a hybrid class. The instructor will provide a Zoom link for those wishing to join remotely. We will continue our look at the history of American film comedy in the 60s and 70s.

TH ART E20, Improvisation

This course encourages older adults to awaken their childhood by introducing them to the fundamentals of theatre improvisation. Students will joyfully explore essential improvisation performance techniques like spontaneity, creating an environment, character development, and structuring a scene. Build community with classmates through exercises, games, and group activities while having fun developing transferable life skills like quick-thinking, playfulness, imagination, and self-discovery. No improv experience necessary.

Course Number: 9838 Time: 10 - 11:50 a.m. MLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Camilleri G J

Course Number: 9850 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:20 p.m. WLocation: EC 1227 107Instructor: Abatemarco A MThis is a hybrid class. The instructor will provide a Zoom link for those wishing to join remotely.

TH ART E22, Principles of Illusion: Close-up and Stage

In this performance-based class, students will be expected to learn and perform Close-up and Stage Magic. From card tricks to dinner table gags, the illusions covered in this class are practical, easy, and fun to do. Students will focus on entertaining friends and family while mastering the physical and mental concentration needed to create a successful trick. We will also discuss performance skills and presence on stage.

Course Number: 9839 Time: 12 - 1:50 p.m. MLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Camilleri G J

TH ART E30, Dramatic Interpretation Through Movies

This course helps older adults explore the art, technology, language and appreciation of film from the point of view of the older adult. Older adult students analyze the fundamentals of film production as a means of encouraging mental stimulation and peer socialization. Film examples are shown in class for comparison and discussion.

Course Number: 9840 Time: 1:30 - 3:45 p.m. WLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Laffey S A